Sod This goes live! After much thought, preparation and general fucking around we finally did it! Congratulate us, we need it.
To those of you who haven’t been introduced properly to the podcast elsewhere, let us introduce ourselves. This is us:
As you can see from these pictures, we are
not equally sized
lazy
- extremely handsome
Sod This is our podcast. It is our podcast. It is our podcast. It’s our… hm, you get the idea. We’ll spend a good deal of time talking about things that are on our minds. Since we do what we do, we’re interested in computers, programming, technology in general, … and a hell of a lot of other things. We’ll talk about those things and, well, things. Yeah!
Seriously, it’s going to be seriously serious. Sometimes at least. It’s not a comedy show. Not most of the time at least. We just hope it’s fun and maybe interesting to a few other people!
As part of our jobs with DevExpress, we travel quite a bit, go to speak at conferences, and meet a lot of people. So it seemed kind of natural for us to talk to these people we meet, and for the first podcast we started with Hadi Hariri at the recent Basta! conference in Germany. He doesn’t really look as good as in the picture, btw. Anyway, we talked to him about airports in fields and things. Seriously, he’s a nice guy and he was friendly enough to serve as a guinea pig for our amateur attempts at recording. Thanks, Hadi!
You can find Hadi’s blog here. I’m sure he’ll appreciate some readers. Some more readers, I mean, of course. Hm, better stop right here! :-)
So without further ado, here it is now: SodThisEpisode1.mp3 (right-click and save to download the file instead of playing it in the browser)
Here’s the link to the (German) Clean Code Developer page: clean-code-developer.de
And the one to the book: Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship
A possible connection I stumbled upon just recently – does anyone know if the German CCD thing is associated somehow with the more international Software Craftsmanship movement? For some reason those latter guys sound a bit like a religion to me…
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